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New Survival of The Dead Poster and Trailer with George A. Ramero Commentary

"Survival of the Dead" is the upcoming movie in George A. Romero's continuing exploration of a post-apocalyptic world where zombies are kind and humans are the "lower species. Comic book fans are also in for a treat as they will see some familiar art in one of the film's new promotional poster.

"The Walking Dead" artist, Charlie Adlard created the art for the "Survival of the Dead" poster as seen below. You can see the full poster by clicking the image, and read on for all the killer details about the latest chapter in Romero's undead zombie saga. You will find more information about the movie below, as well as a new trailer with commentary from George A. Romero himself (along with a little help from some zombies on the set).

Survival of The Dead Trailer with George A. Ramero Commentary

SURVIVAL OF THE DEAD premieres on VOD, Amazon, Xbox Live and Playstation April 30 and in theaters on May 28th.

Here's the undead movie synopsis:

Immediately following the events of "Diary of the Dead," "Survival of the Dead," is the 6th film from George A. Romero to look at a world where Humans are in the minority and the zombies rule.

Off the coast of Delaware sits the cozy Plum Island where two families are locked in a struggle for power, as it has been for generations. The O'Flynn's, headed by patriarch Patrick O'Flynn (Kenneth Welsh) approach the zombie plague with a shoot-to-kill attitude. The Muldoons, headed by Shamus Muldoon (Richard Fitzpatrick), feel that the zombies should be quarantined and kept 'alive,' in hopes that a solution will someday be found.

The O'Flynn's, who are clearly outnumbered, are forced to exile Patrick by boat to the mainland, where he meets up with a band of soldiers, headed by Guardsman Sarge (Alan Van Sprang). They join forces and return to the island, to find that the zombie plague has fully gripped the divided community.

As the battle between humans and zombies escalates, the master filmmaker continues to reinvent the modern horror genre with wicked humor and pointed social commentary.

Charlie Adlard is a British comic book artist and penciller and is best known for providing art on The Walking Dead, Savage and most recently Survival of The Dead.

Adlard began his work in the UK on White Death with Robbie Morrison and 2000 AD series including Judge Dredd, and Armitage. He has continued working for them with the series Savage.

In the United States he is best known for his work on The X-Files (for Topps), Astronauts in Trouble (for AiT/Planet Lar) and The Walking Dead[1] (for Image Comics). He is currently the regular penciller on The Walking Dead.

Other work includes: Mars Attacks! (also for Topps); The Hellfire Club and Warlock for Marvel Comics; Batman: Gotham Knights and Green Lantern / Green Arrow for DC Comics; White Death for Les Cartoonistes Dangereux; Blair Witch: Dark Testaments and Codeflesh for Image; Shadowman for Acclaim Comics; and The Establishment for Wildstorm, amongst many others.

Adlard's style has evolved from what was originally fully painted artwork on Armitage, through increasing confidence as a monochrome artist, to his recent work, which uses large blocks of black ink on the page to create shadow effects much more bold than are commonly seen in comics art.

He illustrated a graphic novel, Playing the Game, written by Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing.